The Indian traditions of logic and epistemology do not fit into the
deductive paradigm of mathematical logic which forms the foundations of
a large part of current philosophical logic. Instead, intersubjectivity
and interaction play an important role. In this respect, they are similar
to large parts of the Western medieval and early modern logic traditions
(e.g., the obligationes or the Logique du Port Royal).

In the past decades, logicians focused on the interactive paradigm
and investigated logics of knowledge, belief and communication. These
logics have been successfully used in the formalization of Western medieval
texts. We expect that similar successes are possible in the field of
Indian logic and epistemology. Our workshop will be an encounter between
the two relevant research communities.